How did Edward Jenner provide artificially acquired active immunity against smallpox?
A) He had patients inhale powder made by grinding smallpox scabs.
B) He inoculated patients by scratching them with a needle covered in the fluid from smallpox blisters.
C) He inoculated patients by scratching them with a needle covered in the fluid from cowpox blisters.
D) He insisted on inoculating all family members to establish herd immunity.
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Q1: A vaccination _. (Select all that apply)
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Q2: The first forms of artificially acquired active
Q3: What problems could be encountered when practicing
Q5: Jenner's new procedure for establishing artificially acquired
Q6: Which of the following is NOT a
Q7: Why does the injection of a viral
Q8: Which of the following is a disadvantage
Q9: _vaccines contain attenuated toxins and require regular
Q10: _vaccines contain live whole pathogens in a
Q11: _vaccines contain pathogen fragments with high immunogenicity.
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